I thought it was the turbo Colonic toilet. ?Yes, their new project is a turbo-cyclonic suction toilet. View attachment 16299
Good things come to those who wait.The H Plus is so new that Yuneec forget to implement features that’s found on their first Typhoon H.
Good things come to those who wait.
Judging by the hit and miss firmware updates, probably worth sorting that out without over complicating, when that's sorted, who knows, there could of been a change in direction at a top level, who decides what is in or out, clearly they thought to leave out, for the time being? I have no idea.You mean it’s not available to consumer the guinea pigs?
The direction it all seems to be heading with such negativity towards drones, we may of had the best times, and some brands will go, Yuneec and others may fall by the wayside, here in UK with yet more regulations being talked about, Dji maybe one of the only to comply with the extreme ideas of some, who want software that basically records your details before fly, to obtain pre-flight authorisation, and send your flight details basically to make sure your flight was legal. Not may brands have this or could without a lot of work.DJI now recognize that Autel Robotics is a threat. It will not be long until a new consumer HEX will hit the market.
The direction it all seems to be heading with such negativity towards drones, we may of had the best times, and some brands will go, Yuneec and others may fall by the wayside, here in UK with yet more regulations being talked about, Dji maybe one of the only to comply with the extreme ideas of some, who want software that basically records your details before fly, to obtain pre-flight authorisation, and send your flight details basically to make sure your flight was legal. Not may brands have this or could without a lot of work.
We as humans should embrace the future, it's more to do with what companies do in all fields, regulations are changing all the time, with another sighting at Gatwick last week more I suspect, not a generation time, it's seems to be a quickly changing field, but hopefully it will settle down.We are a community, and sadly we live in a bubble, so the things that we hear, and share can be a Yes, No, Maybe so. The future does not wait for anyone, we move with it. If we think that the now has a problem, and we think we have the solutions, we are sadly mistaken. The future is bright, and it belongs to the next generation, and they will find a solution, until new problems knocks on their doors. The now is by flying to the regulations of today....
We as humans should embrace the future, it's more to do with what companies do in all fields, regulations are changing all the time, with another sighting at Gatwick last week more I suspect, not a generation time, it's seems to be a quickly changing field, but hopefully it will settle down.
Authorities are corrupt enough to try anything, and it seems to be rubbing off on some members of the public in their hatred of copters.I have been following the incident, and I at times kind of believe that it's a false flag. Because of the startling claim came as investigating officers released two people without charge and insisted they were not back to square one. However, when pressed on whether there may not have been a drone at all an officer admitted that was a possibility. Now police have been forced to defend their investigation amid suspicions the 67 reported drone sightings were all false alarms.
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